IRVING, Texas—Not only did the Cowboys earn a season sweep against the Redskins with a 27-24 overtime victory on Sunday but they moved into a first place tie with the Giants atop the NFC East with a 6-4 record.The Cowboys could care less about their newfound status as they are more focused on preparing for the Thanksgiving Day game against the Dolphins on Thursday on short rest.Cowboys coach Jason Garrett got off the plane at 10:00 Sunday night and went straight to the team's headquarters for an all-nighter with the coaches. He was at work 20 straight hours went he met with the media Monday afternoon. "We’re not real concerned about the standings right now," Garrett said. "We’re concerned about the Miami Dolphins at our place at 3:15 on Thursday. That’s what our focus is: really good day’s work today and starting our preparation for that. This game will be here before you know it. We have to be focused on that."

The Cowboys do feel good about how they are playing. They have won three straight games for the first time since 2009 and will be looking for their fourth straight win for the first time since 2007 when they take on the Dolphins (3-9).What has the Cowboys really confident is the play of quarterback Tony Romo, who may be playing the best football of his career. Romo has eight touchdowns and no interceptions over the last three games with a quarterback rating of 125.6.Romo is not making the crucial mistake that plagued him earlier in the season when his turnovers directly led to losses against the Jets and Lions after the Cowboys led in the fourth quarter.Romo was brilliant against the Redskins, using his mobility to avoid the rush and buy time while keeping his eyes down field. It allowed him to throw touchdowns passes of 59 yards and four yards to Jason Witten and Laurent Robinson, respectively, against the Redskins while also completing a 26-yard pass in overtime to Dez Bryant that set up a winning field goal.

“One of the best things that Tony does is feel what is going on around him in the pocket,” Garrett said. “Over the course of his career, he’s developed into an outstanding pocket passer, and he’s done that without losing the ability to see things and use his instincts and feel for the game. I think what separates him from some other guys. He made a number of big plays throughout this game. He made a number of little plays to keep drives alive, doing the right thing, throwing the ball to the right guy, moving in the pocket. He made some little plays where he didn’t force things and didn’t do any stupid things with the football. Then lastly he made a number of big plays. The touchdowns were big plays.”